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Do software packages which are freely distributed require licensing documentation for replication?

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Do software packages which are freely distributed require licensing documentation for replication?

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POSSIBLY. Some freely distributed software packages, like web browsers, still require a licensed distribution agreement to be filed with the vendor. You should check with your software vendor before submitting your source material for replication. Proof of licensing will be required for replication. • I have my own CD-R with purchased software on it. I want to replicate it for use within my own organization. Since I am not selling the discs, do I still need to have licensing documentation submitted with the source for replication? YES. You must provide documentation indicating that you own the adequate number of user licenses for the number of CDs you wish to replicate.

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